Archaic Silver punch-marked coin of the Wainganga River system, ancient Vidarbha region (400-350 BC), 1.57g. Four punches in ABBC configuration - 1x Elephant, 1x Three taurines going around in a circle within a dotted border, and 2x A composite symbol of three 'treskelis', circles and dots.

The coins with Tamil Brahmi legends are probably the earliest inscribed coins in South India. 'Peruvazhuti' refers to a Pandya king who, according to tradition, performed several Vedic sacrifices. The songs of the Sangam literature mention that his full name was Palyagasalai Mutukutumi Peruvazhuti.

Ujjain, uninscribed die-struck coin, similar to Pieper 456 but different reverse, 2.68g. Obv: Bold dot in centre with birds 'flying around it, enclosed in a rectangle. Rev: Triangle-headed standard and 'Ujjain' symbol within a rectangle.

Panchala, Rudragupta, alloyed copper ½ karshapana, MAC 4534, 5.81g. Obv: In square incuse, three symbols in a row and Brahmi legend Rudraguptasa below. Rev: Thunderbolt-standard on a pedestal, flanked by trident-battle axe on right and uncertain banner on the left.